My Related Sites

Recommended Sites

Our Live Recordings

Here I plan
to provide some live recordings of artists with whom I have worked
around the country. I have a few samples available at the
present time. I still have some processing to do on much of
the material that I have. I lost several hours of work when my old
computer decided to re-address a major portion of a hard
drive. I tried searching the drive with a data recovery
program, but it appears that it is well hidden. I had several
CD's worth of music and a bunch of pictures that are now lost in
cyberspace.

I have now made
available a few songs from Magda Hiller's performance at the Deland
Fall Festival of the Arts in the fall of 2006. There are also
a
few songs from Lex Grey and the Urban Pioneers that were recorded
June of 2007 at the motorcycle rally in Laconia, NH. As I
have
mentioned elsewhere, if you click on the artist's picture on the media
player it will open the artist's website in a new window. The
media player will keep playing in the background. I have
space for a couple more artists so I hope to get some more music up
soon.

The media player that I use for this
is a flash based media player. It is a freeware/shareware
player developed by a musician in New Hampshire. It works
very well with a broadband connection. Friends who have
dial-up have told me that it does not work so good for them.
If you are using a dial-up connection, I think that if you hit the
pause button when the player loads, and give it time to download before
hitting play, that it would work. I have viewed it in
Internet Explorer and in the FireFox browsers. You
can see the download progress in the channel of the slider.
If you wait until the channel is nearly full before hitting play it
should work fine. I have not tried this as I did not put a
dial-up modem in the new computer. These are mp3
files, so they are not too big, but they are by no means small
either. Most are in the 3 to 4 Mb range.

The
artists picture on the right side of the player has an embedded link
that will open their website in a new window. If they should
have a sound byte on their entry page it will play as well as what is
playing on the media player. It would be best to stop one or
the other. Below the picture is a link to the developer's web
page.